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For the second time I say ...
These types of photos are NOT the same thing as taking a picture of Mars or Venus from the surface of the Moon, both of these objects are fairly dim. Try capturing Mars and a 100 Watt light bulb, say 10 feet away, in the same frame; that is much closer to what you are talking about. You do need to do this to replicate taking a picture of Venus from the surface of the Moon. You don't seem to understand that the intensity of light decreases as the distance squared. You are showing us two objects at great distances, so therefore they have both lost a lot of their brightness. This is not the case with a person standing on the Moon and taking a photo of Venus, the Moon is much closer, while Venus is not much closer. All other things being equal, a light source 3 times more distant is 9 times as faint. To replicate taking a picture of Venus while standing on the Moon you must have a BRIGHT source of light NEAR the camera, just like I said, a 100 Watt bulb about 10 feet away. I REPEAT ONE MORE TIME: These types of photos are NOT the same thing as taking a picture of Mars or Venus from the surface of the Moon. http://lga23.tripod.com/04/04/mars_moon_3.jpg http://lga23.tripod.com/04/04/mars_moon_4.jpg http://lga23.tripod.com/04/04/mars_moon_5.jpg http://lga23.tripod.com/04/04/mars_moon_6.jpg http://lga23.tripod.com/04/04/mars_moon_7.jpg I'd say that 'Secret237' and others of your kind are a pathetic joke, I laugh at you Brad, because you never seem to consider that you may be the joke and not others. |
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